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Musae seatonian [T124642] [ECCO]

DMI number:
1281
Publication Date:
1772
Volume Number:
1 of 1
ESTC number:
T124642
EEBO/ECCO link:
CW111474023
Shelfmark:
BL - ECCO
Full Title:
[i]Musae Seatonianae.[/i] | A COMPLETE | COLLECTION | OF THE | CAMBRIDGE PRIZE POEMS, | FROM THE | FIRST INSTITUTION OF THAT PREMIUM BY | The Rev. Mr. THO. SEATON, in 1750, | TO THE PRESENT TIME. | TO WHICH ARE ADDED, | TWO POEMS, | LIKEWISE WRITTEN FOR THE PRIZE, | By Mr. BALLY and Mr. SCOTT. | [double rule] | LONDON: | PRINTED BY T. WRIGHT FOR G. PEARCH; | J. JOHNSON, AT NO. 72, IN ST. PAUL'S | CHURCH-YARD; AND J. & T. MERRILL, | CAMBRIDGE. | [short rule] | M.DCC.LXXII.
Place of Publication:
London
Genres:
Collection of religious verse and Miscellany associated with group of poets
Format:
Octavo
Pagination:
CHECK
Bibliographic details:
Poems have separate title pages.
Comments:
MISCELLANY: Collection of poems relating to Seatonian prize submissions from Cambridge.
Other matter:
Prefatory matter: Contents [2pp.]; Advertisements pp. [iii]-vii.
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Title:
Musae seatonian [T144296] [ECCO]
Publication Date:
1773
ESTC No:
T144296
Volume:
1 of 1
Relationship:
Reissue
Comments:
Title:
Musae Seatonianae [ecco] [T124518]
Publication Date:
1787
ESTC No:
T124518
Volume:
1 of 1
Relationship:
Reissue
Comments:
Related People
Printer:
T. Wright
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
Publisher:
G. Pearch
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Absolute (100%)
Comments:
Publisher:
J. Johnson
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Absolute (100%)
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Publisher:
John Merrill
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Publisher:
Thomas Merrill
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Content/Publication
First Line:
Hail wondrous being who in power supreme
Page No:
pp.3-9
Poem Title:
On The Eternity Of The Supreme Being.
Attribution:
By Christopher Smart, M. A.
Attributed To:
Christopher Smart
First Line:
Once more I dare to rouse the sounding string
Page No:
pp.13-19
Poem Title:
On The Immensity Of The Supreme Being.
Attribution:
By Christopher Smart, M. A.
Attributed To:
Christopher Smart
First Line:
Arise divine Urania with new strains
Page No:
pp.23-30
Poem Title:
On The Omniscience Of The Supreme Being.
Attribution:
By Christopher Smart, M. A.
Attributed To:
Christopher Smart
First Line:
Tremble thou earth the annointed poet said
Page No:
pp.33-39
Poem Title:
On The Power Of The Supreme Being.
Attribution:
By Christopher Smart, M.A.
Attributed To:
Christopher Smart
First Line:
O thou whose justice awes the moral world
Page No:
pp.43-60
Poem Title:
On The Justice Of The Supreme Being.
Attribution:
By George Bally, M.A.
Attributed To:
George Bally
First Line:
Orpheus for so the gentiles called thy name
Page No:
pp.63-68
Poem Title:
On The Goodness Of The Supreme Being.
Attribution:
By Christopher Smart, M.A.
Attributed To:
Christopher Smart
First Line:
Once more the muse with pious ardor rapt
Page No:
pp.71-88
Poem Title:
On The Wisdom Of The Supreme Being.
Attribution:
By George Bally, M.A.
Attributed To:
George Bally
First Line:
Thy justice heavenly king and that great day
Page No:
pp.91-103
Poem Title:
The Day Of Judgment.
Attribution:
By R. Glynn, M.D.
Attributed To:
Robert Glynn [later Clobery]
First Line:
Sovereign of nature omnipresent king
Page No:
pp.107-121
Poem Title:
The Providence Of The Supreme Being.
Attribution:
By George Bally, M.A.
Attributed To:
George Bally
First Line:
Friend to the wretch whom every friend forsakes
Page No:
pp.125-138
Poem Title:
Death.
Attribution:
By B. Porteus.
Attributed To:
Beilby Porteus
First Line:
Full many a tedious hour with care oppressed
Page No:
pp.141-154
Poem Title:
Heaven.
Attribution:
By J. Scott, M.A.
Attributed To:
James Scott
First Line:
In that rude climate where the Alps arise
Page No:
pp.157-165
Poem Title:
Purity of Heart.
Attribution:
By J. Scott, M.A.
Attributed To:
James Scott
First Line:
Base world begone thy false delusive joys
Page No:
pp.169-177
Poem Title:
An Hymn To Repentance.
Attribution:
By J. Scott, M.A.
Attributed To:
James Scott
First Line:
Whom shall the bard that dares of themes to sing
Page No:
pp.185-209
Poem Title:
The Redemption.
Attribution:
By John Hey, M.A.
Attributed To:
John Hey
First Line:
Yes gentle shade heaven on thy bounty smile
Page No:
pp.213-222
Poem Title:
The Conversion of St. Paul.
Attribution:
By John Lettice, M.A.
Attributed To:
John Lettice
First Line:
Enough has fiction's fairy scene deceived
Page No:
pp.225-241
Poem Title:
The Crucifixion.
Attribution:
By Thomas Zouch, M.A.
Attributed To:
Thomas Zouch
First Line:
God's wondrous power on that great day revealed
Page No:
pp.245-256
Poem Title:
The Gift of Tongues.
Attribution:
By Charles Jenner, M.A.
Attributed To:
Charles Jenner
First Line:
God's mercy long abused and heavenly wrath
Page No:
pp.259-273
Poem Title:
The Destruction of Niniveh.
Attribution:
By Charles Jenner, M.A.
Attributed To:
Charles Jenner
First Line:
The pious act of Israel's peaceful king
Page No:
pp.277-293
Poem Title:
The Dedication of the Temple of Solomon.
Attribution:
By William Hodson, M.A.
Attributed To:
William Hodson
First Line:
Foe to each strain which sooths the unhallowed ear
Page No:
pp.297-319
Poem Title:
The Day of Judgment.
Attribution:
By George Bally, M.A.
Attributed To:
George Bally
First Line:
Daughters of Jove no more adieu ye maids
Page No:
pp.325-334
Poem Title:
The Redemption.
Attribution:
By J. Scott, M.A.
Attributed To:
James Scott